<stringname="battery_saver_sticky_description_new">Battery Saver turns off when battery reaches<xliff:gid="battery_percentage"example="80%">%1$s</xliff:g></string>
<stringname="battery_saver_sticky_description_new">Battery Saver turns off when battery charges above<xliff:gid="battery_percentage"example="80%">%1$s</xliff:g></string>
<!-- Battery saver: Label for seekbar to change battery saver threshold [CHAR_LIMIT=40] -->
<!-- setting Checkbox title whether to boot with 16K page size [CHAR_LIMIT=35] -->
<stringname="enable_16k_pages">Boot with 16K page size</string>
<!-- setting Checkbox title whether to boot with 16KB page size [CHAR_LIMIT=35] -->
<stringname="enable_16k_pages">Boot with 16KB page size</string>
<!-- setting Checkbox summary whether to boot with 16K page size[CHAR_LIMIT=50] -->
<stringname="enable_16k_pages_summary">Boot device using 16K page size supported kernel</string>
<stringname="enable_16k_pages_summary">Boot device using 16KB page size supported kernel</string>
<!-- Confirmation dialog title to ensure user wishes to enable 16K page size -->
<stringname="confirm_enable_16k_pages_title">Reboot with 16KB pages compatible kernel?</string>
<!-- Warning dialog message to confirm user wishes to enable 16K page size -->
<stringname="confirm_enable_16k_pages_text">WARNING: Some applications may not be compatible with this mode. Device will reboot after confirmation.</string>
<stringname="confirm_enable_16k_pages_title">Switch from 4kB mode to 16KB mode</string>
<!-- Warning dialog message to confirm user wishes to enable 16KB page size -->
<stringname="confirm_enable_16k_pages_text">You are in the page-agnostic mode running a 4kB kernel, and you are switching to the 16KB mode.
Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode, and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk.
This will reboot the device. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work.
To return the device to production mode, you would need to then, switch back to the 4kB mode and lock the bootloader,
which factory resets the device. After the device successfully boots into Android, disable OEM unlocking in Developer options.</string>
<!-- dialog title to confirm user wishes to revert to 4k page size kernel -->
<stringname="confirm_enable_4k_pages_title">Reboot with 4KB pages compatible kernel?</string>
<stringname="confirm_enable_4k_pages_title">Switch from 16KB mode to 4KB mode</string>
<!-- dialog message to confirm user wishes to enable 4K page size -->
<stringname="confirm_enable_4k_pages_text">Device will reboot after confirmation.</string>
<stringname="confirm_enable_4k_pages_text">You are in the page-agnostic mode running a 16KB kernel, and you are switching to the 4KB mode.
Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode, and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk.
This will reboot the device. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work. To return the device to production mode,
you would need to then lock the bootloader, which factory resets the device. After the device successfully boots into Android, disable OEM unlocking in Developer options.</string>
<!-- Toast message when 16k OTA update fails -->
<stringname="toast_16k_update_failed_text">Failed to update kernel to 16KB pages compatible kernel.</string>
<!-- Confirmation dialog title and text to reformat data to ext4 -->
<stringname="confirm_format_ext4_title">Reformat device to ext4?</string>
<stringname="confirm_format_ext4_text">16K developer option is supported with ext4 filesystem. Device will be wiped and filesystem will be changed to ext4 after confirmation.</string>
<stringname="confirm_format_ext4_title">Reformat device to ext4? (required for 16KB mode)</string>
<stringname="confirm_format_ext4_text">This device’s data partition needs to be converted to ext4 before using the 16KB developer option.
Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode, and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk.
Activating the 16KB option will require one more reboot after this. Once you are in this mode, you can switch back and forth between 4KB and 16KB mode with a single reboot.
Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work. To return the device to production mode, you would need to switch back to 4KB mode and
then lock the bootloader, which factory resets the device. After the device successfully boots into Android, disable OEM unlocking in Developer options.
The device will be wiped and the filesystem will be changed to ext4 after confirmation. After this completes, please come back to enable 16KB again.
</string>
<!-- Toast on failure to reformat data to ext4 -->
<stringname="format_ext4_failure_toast">Failed to reformat and wipe the data partiton to ext4.</string>
<stringname="format_ext4_failure_toast">Failed to reformat and wipe the data partition to ext4.</string>
<!-- Dialog to OEM unlock the device before using 16K developer option -->
<stringname="confirm_oem_unlock_for_16k_text">Device needs to be OEM unlocked before using 16K developer option. OEM unlock will also require formatting userdata. Please OEM unlock the device and try again.</string>
<stringname="confirm_oem_unlock_for_16k_title">Bootloader Unlock Required for 16KB Mode</string>
<stringname="confirm_oem_unlock_for_16k_text">This device needs to have the bootloader unlocked before using the 16KB developer option.
Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode, and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk.
All user data and settings will be wiped when activating 16KB mode. Once the bootloader is unlocked, activating the 16KB option will require two reboots.
Once you are in this mode, you can switch back and forth between 4KB and 16KB mode with a single reboot. Some features will be disabled in these modes,
so some applications may not work. To return the device to production mode, you would need to switch back to 4KB mode and then OEM/bootloader lock (which factory resets) the device.
Please unlock the bootloader and try again. You can see instructions for how to do this at
<!-- persistent notification 4k page agnostic mode text -->
<stringname="page_agnostic_4k_pages_text_short">You are in the 4KB mode of the page-agnostic mode. Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode,
and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work.
In order to re-enter the production mode, you must lock the bootloader of the device. Tap to read more.</string>
<!-- persistent notification 16k page agnostic mode title -->
<stringname="page_agnostic_4k_pages_text">You are in the 4KB mode of the page-agnostic mode. Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode,
and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work.
In order to re-enter the production mode, you must lock the bootloader of the device. This would factory reset the device again and restore it to production settings.
After the device successfully boots into Android, disable OEM unlocking in Developer options.
If the device fails to boot into Android or is unstable, re-flash the device with the latest factory images from
<!-- persistent notification 16k page agnostic mode text -->
<stringname="page_agnostic_16k_pages_text_short">You are in the 16KB mode of the page-agnostic mode. Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode,
and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work.
In order to re-enter the production mode, you must, switch back to 4K mode and then lock the bootloader of the device. Tap to read more.</string>
<stringname="page_agnostic_16k_pages_text">You are in the 16KB mode of the page-agnostic mode. Software integrity cannot be guaranteed in this mode,
and any data stored on the phone while the bootloader is unlocked may be at risk. Some features will be disabled in these modes, so some applications may not work.
In order to re-enter the production mode, you must, switch back to 4K mode and then lock the bootloader of the device. This would factory reset the device again and
restore it to production settings. After the device successfully boots into Android, disable OEM unlocking in Developer options.
If the device fails to boot into Android or is unstable, re-flash the device with the latest factory images from
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ abstract class ZenModesSettingsBase extends RestrictedDashboardFragment {
//thedevice'szenmodestatechanges.
protectedabstractvoidupdateZenModeState();
ZenModesSettingsBase(){
ZenModesFragmentBase(){
super(UserManager.DISALLOW_ADJUST_VOLUME);
}
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